Architects experimented with the delicate balance between public and private, outdoor and indoor in this residential space. A 312cm-tall stone wall separates the renovated colonial period architecture from the hustling and bustling of the urban city. Improving on the communal spatial arrangement of the Japanese-style building, every space is both a place to walk and a place to rest. The greenery plays a role in creating connections and interactions between spaces where the sunlight and wind flow through it.